Re: Hypersting
Ed Dressel wrote:
> ouch--I have always bought the source code
I make it a rule to always get source; even if most times, I've not got
a snowball's chance in Hades of understanding it. I've had a couple of
"must-have" component vendors disappear, but with the source, I've been
able to move on from D5 -> D7.
... Joe
Member of the UK Borland User Group
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